01115cam0-2200373---450-99000505235040332120160721123923.0000505235FED01000505235(Aleph)000505235FED0100050523519990604d1971----km-y0itay50------baengGBy-------001yyEnquiry concerning political justicewith selections from Godwin's other writingsby William Godwinabridged and edited by K. Codell CarterOxfordat the Clarendon Press1971XXXV, 345 p.24 cmPoliticaTeorieEconomia politicaProprietàTeorie34220ita330.17Godwin,William131781Carter,K. CodellITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK990005052350403321330.1 GOD 1Fil.Mod. 19923FLFBCI N 7899202FGBCFGBCFLFBCEnquiry concerning political justice532792UNINA01300cam2-2200385---450 99000557835020331620190403124911.0000557835USA01000557835(ALEPH)000557835USA0100055783520121027g19771978km-y0itay50------baitaITy|||z|||001yy<<1:>> Lessico politico dell'epica greca arcaicadiretto da Lucio Bertelli e Italo Lanaredatto dal Gruppo torinese di ricerca sul pensiero politico anticoTorinoBottega d'Erasmo1977-19782 volumi (CLVIII, 282 p.)25 cmFascicolo 1: Aaatos-anchitheosFascicolo 2: Anchitheos-athanatos0010005578362001Lessici politici del mondo anticoBERTELLI,LucioLANA,ItaloITsalbcISBD20111219990005578350203316FF 483 LES2773 FILFFXV.8. 968 1.1224038 L.M.XV.8.XV.8. 968 1.2222539 L.M.XV.8.BKFILFSO20121027USA011525ANNAMARIA9020130122USA011131Lessico politico dell'epica greca arcaica872298UNISASA000065706079nam 2200469 450 991058659360332120230111223851.09783031081835(electronic bk.)9783031081828(OCoLC)1340739597(MiAaPQ)EBC7072373(PPN)26419716X(EXLCZ)992436073740004120230111d2022 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierEnvironmental & social justice challenges near America's most popular museums, parks, zoos & other heritage attractions. /Michael GreenbergCham, Switzerland :Springer Nature Switzerland AG,[2022]©20221 online resource (209 pages)Print version: Greenberg, Michael Environmental and Social Justice Challenges near America's Most Popular Museums, Parks, Zoos and Other Heritage Attractions Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2022 9783031081828 Includes bibliographical references and index.Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Part I: Context and Design -- Chapter 1: Creating Attractions and Tolerating Inequity -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Processes Leading to Wealth and Health Clusters Around Heritage Sites -- 1.2.1 The Industrial Revolution, 1800-1960s: Building Wealth, Heritage Sites and Injustice -- 1.2.2 Erosion of the U.S. Manufacturing Base and Emergence of Leisure and Hospitality Industries: The 1960s-1980s -- 1.2.3 Redlining, Gentrification, and the Primacy of Economic Growth Beliefs -- 1.2.4 Social and Environmental Justice -- 1.3 Five Key Themes -- 1.4 This Volume -- References -- Chapter 2: Designing a Multiple-Scale and Multiple-Metric Data Analysis -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Finding Heritage Attraction Sites -- 2.3 Finding and Using Data -- 2.3.1 Shapes for Collecting Data: The Census Tract Challenge -- 2.3.2 Selection of Metrics and Statistical Tools -- 2.3.3 Displaying the Data as Maps -- 2.4 Expanding the Search for Non-Heritage Attraction Cluster Sites -- References -- Part II: Case Studies -- Chapter 3: America's Forever Beautiful Heritage Attraction Sites: The U.S.'s Most Popular National Parks -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Data and Methods -- 3.2.1 Choosing National Park Sites -- 3.2.2 Choosing Metrics -- 3.3 Results -- 3.3.1 Comparisons Among the National Park Areas and Their Hosts -- 3.3.2 Associations Among the Environmental, Demographic, Public Health and Built Environment Metrics -- 3.4 National Parks and the Justice Challenge -- 3.4.1 Glacier National Park -- 3.4.2 Indiana Dunes National Park -- 3.5 Discussion -- References -- Chapter 4: Remnants of the Industrial Revolution: America's Historic Grand Concourses as Heritage Attractions -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Data and Methods -- 4.3 Results -- 4.4 Grand Concourses and the Evolutions of their Cities.4.4.1 Group 1: The Grand Concourse -- 4.4.2 Group 2: The EJ-SJ Challenges of Five Midwest Industrial Revolution Cities -- 4.4.3 Group 3: Four Southern and Western Grand Avenues with Symbolic Advantages and Challenges -- 4.4.4 Group 4: Grand Concourses Remaining Grand -- 4.5 Discussion -- References -- Chapter 5: Zoos as Endangered Attractions -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Data and Methods -- 5.3 Results -- 5.4 Zoos: Responding to Multiple Challenges -- 5.4.1 Animal Rights -- 5.4.2 Zoos at the Intersection of Social and Environmental Justice -- 5.5 Discussion -- References -- Chapter 6: America' Iconic Urban Parks and the Gentrification Challenge -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Data and Methods -- 6.3 Results -- 6.4 Large Urban Parks at the Heart of a Balancing Act -- 6.4.1 Four Urban Parks in Industrial Cities -- 6.4.2 Western Cities -- 6.4.3 Five Major Parks in Four Symbolic Cities -- 6.5 Discussion -- References -- Chapter 7: Museums, the Building of Wealth Clusters and Soft Power -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Data and Methods -- 7.3 Results -- 7.4 The Tension Between Building Soft Power, Accumulation of Wealth, and Preserving Communities -- 7.4.1 Metropolitan Regions with Less than Five Million -- 7.4.2 Metropolitan Regions with More than Five Million -- 7.5 Discussion -- References -- Part III: Looking for Other Species of Heritage Sites and Better Solutions -- Chapter 8: Other Species of Heritage Sites: Commercial and Political Symbols -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Data and Methods -- 8.3 Results -- 8.4 Different Species of Attractions -- 8.4.1 Group 2 Attractions -- 8.4.2 Group 1 Attractions -- 8.5 Discussion -- References -- Chapter 9: Looking for Better Affordable Housing Solutions -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 The U.S. Federal Government's Housing Policies -- 9.3 Gentrification Is the Answer But What Is the Question?.9.4 Looking Around the Country for Evidence of Providing Affordable Housing and Including Heritage Attractions -- 9.5 Looking at the OECD Nations and Beyond -- 9.6 Discussion -- References -- Chapter 10: Epilogue: Summary and Looking Forward -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Summary -- 10.3 Looking Forward -- 10.3.1 Improved Monitoring Capacity -- 10.3.2 Coping with Low Probability: High Consequence Hazards and Cascading Effects -- 10.3.3 Demographic Change and Growing Disparities -- 10.3.4 Managing Increasing Uncertainty -- References -- Index.Environmental degradationUnited StatesParksUnited StatesRecreation areasUnited StatesEnvironmental degradationParksRecreation areas363.700973Greenberg Michael173193MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQ9910586593603321Environmental & Social Justice Challenges Near America’s Most Popular Museums, Parks, Zoos & Other Heritage Attractions3060616UNINA00989nam0-2200337-i-450 99000981868040332120240903091813.088-8114-422-0000981868FED01000981868(Aleph)000981868FED0120140204d1997----km-y0itay50------baitaITy-------001yyIncanto e misuraper una lettura di Georges BatailleFelice Ciro Papparoprefazione di Aldo MasulloNapoliEdizioni scientifiche italianec1997XI, 176 p.23 cmEtica e antropologia5Bataille, Georges848.91223itaPapparo,Felice Ciro159399ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK990009818680403321DAM A92.24 BATG/S 022024/6314FLFBCDIC / PAP 1BFSFLFBCBFSIncanto e misura835019UNINA